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Arrives Wednesday, May 15
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Size: Large Size (585W*610D*570H mm)


Features

  • Larger Internal SpaceWith a significant increase in Internal Size (585W*610D*570Hmm or 23.0W*24.0D*22.4H"), the FNATR #02 Box 3D printer enclosure now fits more models including Creality Ender 3 S1, Ankermake M5, Prusa MK4/MK3S+, Bambu Lab P1P, Elegoo Neptune 4. Do remember to check the COMPATIBILITY LIST (see product images) before placing an order.
  • Remove Odors and Harmful ParticlesThe enclosure has an exhaust fan with HEPA filter that helps to prevent the toxic gas that could be generated when printing with certain materials, such as ABS, PETG, Nylon, getting into your home or office.
  • Reduce NoiseAn enclosure can effectively reduce the noise generated by the motors and fans of the printer, creating a more comfortable working environment for you.
  • LED LightThe enclosure has an LED light that gives you a better view of the printer when the surrounding environment is dark. The soft white light is also good for you to display your printer or models.
  • Worry-free Shopping ExperienceAt FNATR, your satisfaction is always our priority. If you find your enclosure is accidentally damaged in transit, contact us for free replacements without returning it.

Brand: FNATR


Material: Aluminum, PVC, Acrylic


Color: Transparent


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 23"W x 22.4"H


Item Weight: 12 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 24 x 23 x 22.4 inches


Item Weight: 26.4 pounds


Date First Available: July 24, 2023


Manufacturer: FNATR


Country of Origin: China


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  • Sturdy enough, easy to build, and looks really great
Size: Large Size (585W*610D*570H mm)
I have a Bambu Lab P1S which is already technically in an enclosure, but I wanted to have something that is a little more closed off because I plan on using my printer for carbon fiber nylon, ASA, and ABS. It is great looking, and has just enough room for me to maneuver the printer in and out if I really need to. Honestly if it were a tiny bit wider and taller I'd be even happier. If you want to do any maintenance you'll have to of course pull it out and work on it that way. You could switch the hotend without taking it out, but for example if you want to print with TPU and have an AMS then you'll need to get behind the printer to manually load the TPU and disconnect the AMS. That will require pulling it out. I'm trying to think of a way to slide it out somehow. Maybe even another piece of acrylic on the bottom with some handles? Otherwise also it isn't perfectly air tight but the smells and even sound so far have been greatly reduced. If I put some tape or something else on the air gaps, add a dryer ventilation system, then I think I will be ready to rock and roll. Totally recommend unless you can build something custom for yourself and don't mind a big project. You're essentially paying for convenience here and that is exactly what it is. Convenient. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by ccoleman ccoleman

  • Overall decent enclosure
Size: Large Size (585W*610D*570H mm)
Hm where to start? Why I got this: Well because I print in a cold Midwestern US basement where there’s drafts from the walls, the HVAC and a dehumidifier. My printers are next to a washer and dryer and the dryer lint constantly leaves little dust everywhere so I opted for this. I don’t have an Ikea nearby, so I opted getting this over shipping a lack table for an absurd amount of money and this being a subjectively “cleaner” looking option. I at the time of writing do not have any intention of printing in anything that creates fumes. There's currently limited options in this space aside from the ones that are basically radiant insulation boxes which I don't like the idea of. Assembly: I’d say assembly went by pretty easy and straight forward. Except putting the top on was kind of a pain, ended up knocking one of the doors out of it’s place and scratching it. Of course right in the middle in a super noticeable spot -.- (Can't see it in photos easily at least). I would say that I would deviate from the procedure and put in the doors last, then put the printer inside without the lid on, route all your cables as needed because for example, my Ender 3 Pro’s PSU cable would not fit through the cut out area of the enclosure. General semi-organized thoughts: Build quality seems good. It’s inherent in plexiglass that static will attract dust and hair so expect that. Also expect lots of fingerprints. The tops and bottoms were stronger than expected and doors are adequate. They are a plastic material which I imagine would be easy to modify by drilling, etc. Box for shipping seemed to be packaged reasonably well and don’t think there’s much room for improvement there aside from maybe reinforcing corner protection with harder cardboard. I think that the manufacturer should include plastic grommets or trim of some sort for the holes for cable management. The included fiberglass cuttings would not sit flush with mine. Beyond that, I would take note if you plan for some reason moving your cables around frequently, as I probably will with the sonic pad, I imagine that the cable over time will become frayed as the edges are quite sharp. More on the side panels later below. The light, is adequate for the most part. It’s not as bright as I hoped and I may supplement it, but if you have better lighting within the room it may suite your needs. I did not take a photo in the dark, as post processing on my phone would ruin that and make it appear brighter. The placement of the power port is right on the side of the light/fan shroud , so you may need to plan on getting cable management stick on clips if you’re into that. Note at least the imperial measurements on the listing are wrong at the time of this review writing. I went in with the assumption that it was 24” deep and would fit perfectly on my Craftsman work bench. Rough measurements for the front is 24” wide and height slightly more than 23.5”. Temperature gauge is kind of what you would expect at this price point for an included built in gauge. Comparing it to my AC Infinity gauge the temperature is off by +/- 2-3 degrees (Fahrenheit) and humidity is off by +4%. As other reviewers have noted the fan does not blow very well and if using the filter/cover it stifles air flow almost entirely. It does not seem to be a particularly strong fan. I may replace it over time or add ductwork to connect to my planned resin extraction vent. May have been smarter to do a 120mm or more standard PC fan so that it's user replaceable if more ventilation is required. The feed hole mechanism that they included seems to be working smoothly with my 1.75mm filament and direct drive. Pleasantly surprised at how well it works. I imagine though if you have an extended the z axis or a larger printer you may run into some limitations with filament flexibility and need to remove it. Other/to the manufacturer/designer: Personally wish the front was not branded, and it appears to be etched in to the fiberglass from the back. I would have liked if they had chose to do branding to at least do it on the bottom panel, not on the glass portion; where arguably you’d get more photos being taken of the brand if your goal is marketing. There are openings on the two other sides for side feed options, which I think if I was in the manufacturer’s position I would only include one side cut panel that the buyer could choose which side to put on. I’d also opt to have the power cut out on that side panel as well in the back corner for cleaner cable management options. Would allow the manufacturing process to be a little bit smoother as well. An overhead web camera mount area would also be nice but I may opt for a suction cup or something DIY to relocate my current one. Overall I’d rate it a 4.5/5, but I think it’s a little expensive at $250 and wish it was at least $50 cheaper, wasn't branded and had some slight improvements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Stefan Stefan

  • Great for Ender 3 S1 Pro
Size: Large Size (585W*610D*570H mm)
Looked high and low for a reasonably priced enclosure for my Ender 3 S1 Pro and Fnatr delivered. The closest competitor was twice as much!!!! It arrived in perfect condition and took about 45 minutes to put together. Fits the Ender 3 S1 Pro perfectly and for the price it is a great deal. Be very careful when you attach the handles to the plexiglass. Do not over tighten or you will crack the plexiglass!!!! Thanks for a reasonably priced enclosure!!!! So glad I found this. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Capview Capview

  • Recommended
Size: Medium Size (501W*545D*485H mm)
Fits Prusa MK3S perfectly. Plenty of room for full movement on all axis. Retains heat reasonably well. Acrylic doors have some minor gaps and flex, so not going to completely seal for heat and filtering, but otherwise fits together nicely. Easy to asssemble. Inclusion of built in LED, filter fan, temp/humidity gauge is nice. My only issue is with the filament hole on top not feeding well at the angle the Prusa MK3S pulls filament. It pulls against the printer frame a bit, but the most friction seems to come from the outside part of the filament hole, where I have an active dry box feeding into it. If the filament isn't feeding directly down into the hole and has any angle at all, I get a bit of unwanted friction. Printed a couple of bearings to create a pulley system to redirect filament on the inside, which has helped there; will need to see if I can do the same on the outside to feed it directly into hole. Does everything I need it to do. Could be a little cheaper, but only competition lower in price are either those silver collapsible tents, diy ikea ones, or acrylic with 3D printed joints, which can be built for $40-60, so not much pressure there if you want something a bit cleaner looking with a metal frame. For a bit more, you can get the Prusa enclosure or a couple other options. So, it's kind of in-between those on price? Probably leans closer to the former options than the latter, but fairly well centered in terms of comparative quality. tl;dr I'd recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by Sollith Sollith

  • built for direct drive. chewed up my extruder gear
Size: Medium Size (501W*545D*485H mm)
the feed for the filament is on the top in the front. I use the ender 3 neo. it feeds from the left hand side on the back. what does this mean. the odd angle of going from the top in front and wrapping to the back caused to much tension for the gear to be able to pull. part way into the print i noticed it wasn't printing anything. thought it was a clog..... really wished it was a clog.. but no. had to purchase a new direct drive system. might not be an issue for you but worth a mention. other then that product was fantastic, easy to assemble. i added a photo of the path the filament needs to take without direct drive, couldn't get a clear photo of the gear but there's a nice little grove smoothed out in the center all the way around it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024 by TAYLOR TAYLOR

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